GI Fellowship Program

Fellowship Introduction
The fellowship program consists of four components: clinical activities, procedural training, educational curriculum, and research experience. The first year is devoted to clinical training and is divided between Boston Medical Center and the Boston VA Medical Center. Fellows and senior staff rotate night and weekend coverage for emergency consultations and procedures. Owing to the academic nature of our program, fellows are encouraged to develop their own teaching skills through active participation at rounds, seminars, and conferences. A full range of clinical and research conferences are available at the hospitals including: weekly gastrointestinal radiology or pathology conference, GI Grand Rounds, and GI-Surgical rounds. There are also monthly meetings for GI Research in Progress and journal club. In addition, numerous expert academic gastroenterologists from throughout the country are invited to speak at the Medicine and Gastroenterology Grand Rounds.

A total of 18 months of clinical training are mandatory in the training program. The following chart illustrates the approximate division of clinical and research responsibilities for each year of the fellowship:

Clinical Research
Year 1 12 months 0 months
Year 2 4 months 8 months
Year 3 3 months 9 months

During the second and third years, fellows train under the guidance of one of the GI staff members and carry out a research project under his/her direction. The research commences during the second year, but fellows are encouraged to begin background reading and preliminary discussions during the first clinical year. Fellows present their research work at local research seminars and, when appropriate, at local and national meetings. All fellows are expected to become authors of scientific or clinical papers in excellent peer-reviewed journals.

Dr. Wasan is responsible for coordinating the educational activities of postdoctoral fellows in the Section of Gastroenterology.  The fellows have quarterly meetings with Dr. Wasan to discuss any issues that may arise. All attending physicians assist fellows in the preparation of clinical and research presentations, including those within Boston University, as well as local and national meetings. The training of fellows assumes a high priority at Boston University, and the welfare and future success of our trainees is of paramount importance to Dr. Wasan and all the attending staff.

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